I'm almost sorry I asked, Don. That's really terrible. Laurie, it's a shame we don't get to pick our neighbors, isn't it? I have been in your situation in which the ragtag mother let her 4-year-old son run around outside all the time with nothing on but a t-shirt. Her yard was a mess and so was she. After a couple of years, we just moved, as did two other neighbors. There's just so much you can do; then it becomes a case of "Is this just too frustrating or should we just relocate?" Our son Johnny was 3 and felt like he should be permitted to take his pants off and run around the yard. We took a loss on the house because people who were interested in our house couldn't believe a neighbor could live like that. We tried different avenues, too, with neighborhood meetings and pleas to city hall but nothing worked. That's one advantage of a Homeowner's Association we belonged in another city but that's a whole other subject. But it did keep our neighborhood spic and span. Any home improvement had to be approved and a time frame was placed on the homeowner for completion of the project.

Anyway, I'm sorry for you both and hope it gets resolved.

Mariane Holbrook

"For you are dead to yourself and your life is hid with Christ in God."Colossians 3:3

They found multiple locations of 25 per cent blockages or more when they did our sil, Brian, angiogram this morning. He is being released with nutrition and exercise instructions. Thank you so much for your prayers.

Green Leaves wrote:They found multiple locations of 25 per cent blockages or more when they did our sil, Brian, angiogram this morning. He is being released with nutrition and exercise instructions. Thank you so much for your prayers.

Thank the Lord for His care for Brian, and thank you, GreenLeaves, for the update. I'm glad he doesn't need any further invasive intervention - exercise may be no fun, but beats the alternative!

Green Leaves wrote:They found multiple locations of 25 per cent blockages or more when they did our sil, Brian, angiogram this morning. He is being released with nutrition and exercise instructions. Thank you so much for your prayers.

You said earlier that he had a major blockage (the widow maker). That is very serious. I wonder how they determined that without an angiogram. I'm surprised they didn't immediately install a stent to open that artery, or even insist on a bi-pass surgery. Serious blockages are difficult to open with just diet and exercise.

Just my thoughts...

Don

John 14:6Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."

I have no answers, Don. I know he's been having chest pain etc for awhile. I was surprised too that more wasn't done because they told him they were prepared to go further with whatever needed to be done. I wondered if the blockage wasn't as bad as first thought.

I know one of my really great friend's mom had to have major heart surgery last year and they said one of her arteries was more than 98% blocked. It was quite shocking. I was just so glad that she made it out, I don't think my friend could handle losing both parents within a few years of each other.

Don - I had the same thoughts on first hearing of the "widow maker." In fact, I assumed the angiogram/plasty was being done last Thursday, if doctors thought it was as bad as it sounded.

Perhaps he had a stress test that showed the suspected blockage - but that still doesn't explain the delay in treatment. Unless staffing was a problem, which I anticipate will be the norm under the new government mandated healthcare situation.

Sounds like Brian's blockage isn't as bad as they first thought, but it sure does make you wonder, I'm sure. I hope he really does improve with diet and exercise. Is he the type to follow doctor's orders?

My dad had chest pains for a year before he said anything. When he did go in, they found three blockages - one over 50% and two over 90%. They kept him at the hospital and he had three by-passes two days later. It went very well and he recovered well. He followed doctor's orders and kept his cholesterol under control. We got to have him for 20 more years and he got saved at some point after that surgery. Much to be grateful for.

Good news! My neighbors have spent the day moving out. Of course, I realize that it probably just means a new boundary challenged person will move in. But, hey, for the moment, I'm happy.

Mariane, that's a shame that you ended up moving because of that neighbor many years ago. I have a lot of nice and responsible neighbors, but I have quite a few who aren't as responsible, and it gets sickening sometimes.

All our neighbors are loud or mean, it seems. Our neighbor to the right of us is older, he always is outside doing yard work which is good. He's very big on taking care of his yard. He will often throw leaves and sticks in his yard into our yard over the fence. One time, for no reason he took a big piece of farm equipment and parked it right next to the fence and left it running over night. I think it bothered him more than us because it was closer to his house and bedroom then our house and rooms. (our bedrooms are on the opposite end of the house). Another time later he mounted a radio on a tree next to the fence and had it facing towards our yard and blared it. When I was 16, right after we got one of our dogs his wife called animal control on us because she saw me "hitting and beating" the dog. Needless to say that was a lie. And recently animal control got called on us again for our other dog barking despite the fact that the people across the street has dogs chained up outside all the time and their dogs bark day and night, night and day.

The people behind us are just loud. They would have shindigs during the summer and would still be out there early hours in the morning. Lately they haven't been loud as much, unless they're yelling and screaming at each other. It's funny cause people always seem to move in and out of that house like crazy. The people who are there now have only been there for a few months. Other then them people have been moving in and out of it all the time.

and the people to our left used to be loud, and still are when he works on his cars and trucks and things and is revving them up. They kind of have the typical "redneck" yard. Grass uncut and higher than anyone else's, car parts and junk everywhere. that kind of thing. Oh and a while back we found out that they've been stealing our cable for the last few years. My mom thinks they've been using our internet too but I highly doubt that one.

Sorry about the difficult neighbors. Usually, it's just one or two "bad apples." I still laugh when I remember a neighbor many years ago who told me, "With enemies like you, who needs friends?" --(Think about it.) Her main complaint was that we were too religious. However, I'm thankful for all the good neighbors I've had. For any with bad neighbors, it's a really tough situation because it's out of your control. May God give you more grace to deal with it.

I've been kind of lying low. My dh and I have been "under the weather" and have been holding coughing contests. He said yesterday, "Be still a little bit--I think it's my turn to cough." I did go to the doctor Wednesday and found I have bronchitis. I wheeze more than an accordian! He gave me an antibiotic. I wish I could take a really good cough medicine, but I can't tolerate codeine. My sweetie has seen the doctor recently and thinks he just has a bad cold. I believe the fact that he has had anemia made him weaker and less resistant to germs. I'm just hoping to be better next week when our whole family celebrates Thanksgiving on Saturday. I think I've tried most of the cough remedies (except whiskey)--any "tried and true" suggestions? Where are you, Edy?

I've been sick with some kind of head cold for the last week or so, then my dad came down sick and then my grandmother. One of my friends just got over walking pneumonia and my mom's boss has it now too.

Green Leaves wrote:Guess I will be one who has to avoid contact with Don tomorrow, but here it is vomiting and diarrhea.

So I guess I'll send my Happy Birthday early...,.

Uff da!!!

That kind of "under the weather" is not wanted here either. Stay at least 500 miles away. Wait! You already are, so that's good.

Thanks for the early BD wishes!

Funniest thing...I was napping a little while ago in the recliner when the phone rang. I picked up the TV remote and tried to answer it. Then, the answering machine came on while I was still pushing remote buttons. Couldn't figure out why I couldn't get the phone to work. See what aging does to ya? The mind goes ka-put first, then everything else falls apart.

Don

John 14:6Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."